I've read a bit about the Island Ama bungees proving to possibly be problematic under certain extreme conditions. I know my Amas will pop up and down on high wind, rough water days. Some have reported using double bungee set ups to help in this regard. Others have reported failures. I think there is a better way to attach the Amas to the Akas.

Considering that Aka arms extend all the way down through the Amas, the bungees can be dispensed with entirely. If you remove the plastic end cap on the Aka end, and epoxy a nylon lock nut in place inside the opening, then reinstall the cap into the Aka, you can use a bolt/screw to hold a washer (I used a nylon washer trimmed to mimic the teardrop shape of the Ama underside opening) against the bottom of the Ama, which effectively pins the Ama to the Aka under any and all conditions. No slop, no drop, no loosening and provided you did a good job reinstalling the Aka end cap, a virtually fool-proof attachment.

In fact, if Hobie had the desire, they could mold in a little recess on the Ama bottom to accommodate a specialty fastener there, which I believe would be vastly superior to the bungee system currently in play.

The real pressure on the Ama is "up," not down. The collar already prohibits the Ama from moving up on the Aka. The bungee is only there to keep the Ama in place when its own weight would otherwise cause it to drop off the Aka. There is no real stress in that direction, so a positive attachment there shouldn't cause any undue stress or problems. All the force lies with the Ama pushing up against the Aka. That's why a bungee, under most conditions, is sufficient to keep the Ama on the Aka ends. There isn't anything other than the weight of the Amas themselves, trying to pull the Amas off the Akas. The real pressure or force, is upwards, not downwards.

Sounds like a great idea Tom, and there is nothing to stop you also leaving the bungees on for belt-n-braces redundancy.

Also, looking at this subject as covered in the Watertribe thread nearby, this method has no negative effect on folding the amas in like doubling the bungee strength etc. This would seem to be almost a compulsory mod for EC competitors, or indeed anyone tackling serious weather. It really is such a simple answer. Top job mate!

Show me the photos!

PS. of course this is not such a good idea for those who need to dismantle their Island for transport...

_________________Tony Stott2012 Tandem Island "SIC EM"

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Tom, you should have titled this “ No More Freaking Loud Rattly Amas!” Which is my biggest complaint with the setup. I am putting this on the list of mods. Oh Lord, finally a quiet sail! Seriously the things are noisy. I nominate Tom to the book of world records with the best Ama retention device ever!